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Nerang Auto Electrical

Locality: Nerang, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 7 5578 2044



Address: 11 Hilldon Ct 4211 Nerang, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.nerangautoelectrical.com.au

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22.01.2022 Fridays off to a busy start

22.01.2022 Thank You Volunteers!!!

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21.01.2022 It's a full house here today at Nerang Auto Electrical.

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20.01.2022 From 1am on Thursday, October 1, we’re increasing the number of people who can gather at venues and events, as long as it’s outdoors. It means businesses l...ike outdoor dining, beer gardens, theme parks and zoos, can increase the number of patrons outdoors from one per 4 square metres to one per 2 square metres. The maximum number of attendees permitted at events with a COVID Safe Checklist will increase from 500 to 1,000 per day. Seated capacity at outdoor stadiums, amphitheatres and outdoor performance venues with a COVID Safe Plan can increase from up to 50% to up to 75%. More information is suggesting that outdoor gatherings are safer. But it is still important that Queenslanders remain vigilant. Stay 1.5 metres away from other peoplethink two big steps Wash your hands lots with soap and water, or hand sanitizer Sneeze or cough into your arm or a tissue. Then put the tissue in the bin.

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14.01.2022 Welcome back to QLD Neighbours ( From Tuesday onwards)

14.01.2022 Wishing a beautiful day to all

14.01.2022 We will be closing for the Christmas break from 18th December to 4th of January. Please call now to book in

13.01.2022 Happy Friday Friends, Stay Safe on the Roads These School Holidays!

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10.01.2022 If you need any Electrical work done before your holiday call us to book in asap 0755782044 We do dual Battery setups, electric brakes, GPS trackers, DC to DC, reverse cameras, Anderson plugs, two way communications and Much more.

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10.01.2022 Whoops! Who's dog would fail school?

08.01.2022 Bit of a Flashback! 1999- Who remembers this?

05.01.2022 Generally I prefer to post about my day to day welding, fabrication, products and design work but this one is a detrimental reminder to all my welding brothers and sisters out there. Ray burn is no joke, to some the tanned neck V is a symbol of your passion but left unchecked can have deviating effects not only to you but your loved ones potentially left behind. As most of you will know welding gives off intense UV and IR rays far more concentrated than the . Melonoma i...s a sneaky little bugger one day it's not there the next....bam!! Whilst I was lucky this time and got in early before melanoma stage without my wife's keen eye and thankful nagging it could have played out much worse. Check yourself regularly guys and girls and be sure to cover up so we can all keep blazing, inspiring and achieving together. Feel free to share away, you never know, you could be saving an unsuspecting victims life.- From Kimberly to Cape 4WD and Adventure Accessories See more

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04.01.2022 People often ask us: Do you do Dual Battery setups? The Answer: Yes! We absolutely do! Call us today to book yours in 0755782044

03.01.2022 ***PLEASE SHARE*** Have you seen this girl? This 11-year-old girl has been missing from Main Beach since Tuesday. The girl has no money or a phone and is known ...to visit Burleigh Hill, Keebra Park and the Southport Pony Club. Queensland Police: Police are appealing for assistance to locate an 11-year-old girl who has been missing from Main Beach since Tuesday, August 18. She was last seen at a Cronin Avenue address around 8.30pm when she was last in contact with family. Police and family hold concern for her welfare, given her age. The girl is described as Caucasian, around 150cm in height, of slim build with blonde hair and blue eyes. She was last seen wearing a grey hoodie and black shorts. The girl could also be carrying a second hoodie which is pink. A white Mercedes Benz was observed near the residence where she was last seen but is not confirmed to be connected. The girl has no money or a phone and is known to visit Burleigh Hill, Keebra Park and the Southport Pony Club. Anyone who has seen her or has further information is urged to contact police. www.7NEWS.com.au #7NEWS

02.01.2022 To the Gold Coast Community We have been overwhelmed with your support in the opposition of the council’s secret move to remove without any consultation or disc...ussion, the $1 a year per property levy from the Gold Coast volunteer fire brigades. We as the group of volunteer brigades on the Gold Coast just wanted to let you know how your money is spent each year protecting our community. The monies collected allow brigades to: Ensure vital pieces of equipment like generators, chainsaws, blower vacs and portable pumps are Serviced Ensures our operational firefighters have access to food on the fire ground for shifts that can sometimes last up to 24 hours Cater for training events and assessment days Allows us to buy stationary products to ensure we can deliver community messaging as well as training and general clerical activities required Funding of first aid training including the use of emergency oxygen and defibrillators Maintenance of fire stations including pest control, test and tag, fire extinguisher testing, emergency repairs and upgrades to essential items Purchase of helmet torches, small tools and equipment for station and general maintenance Ensuring we can place localized signage in our areas specific to local needs Organizing public open days to teach fire safety, allow community cohesiveness and recruit new members School and kindergarten visits And much much more.... All the monies received by each brigade is accounted for and all undergo annual external financial audits as well as annual budget submissions. The monies we receive is always where possible, spent in our local community supporting local businesses and allows us to engage in community support to everyone that supports you. We are proud to volunteer, and you can be proud that the Gold Coast has a fantastic, dedicated and professional group of volunteers ready to respond 24/7. We are supported by the State Government but there is a shortfall in funding and the GCCC have always helped by providing a levy to help maintain and enhance our volunteer brigades. It is the best way that has supported us to do what we do for many years and this is all done for $1 a year by the ratepayers. The council’s decision to remove a $1 levy for this vital service does not make sense. We are pleading for $1 a year from each property to help you, the community be safe. Thank you for your support Gold Coast.

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